I've been looking for a cordless vac for cleaning my car for a while now and now.i see you cleaning your audi with it which is the exact car I have and wanting it for cleaning has now convinced me this is the vac I need, thanks buddy
Henry is probably our last british made export of any decency. We are very proud of the numatic company and the henry vacuum. I today bought the same one as you have here and i love his performnce. At first i feared he would be less powerful than a cabled version ive had but hes surprisingly good.
Is this as sturdy as the corded versions ? Reason I ask is I want one for my work van. I don’t want to wreck my Miele by hoovering in a not so nice environment.
There is a reason every builder, carpenter, electrician, plumber and painter / decorated in the UK has a battered ten year old Henry in their van. They are bulletproof, take years of abuse and just keep going. Plus, in the U.K. At least, they are incredibly cheap- a mains version is less than £100 ($120 US)
I’m really sold on this vacuum and would like to purchase it for my home which is nearly all hard floors, but for the life of me I cannot find one available for purchase. The Amazon link from your description says “not available”. Any suggestions?
are these suppose to be very quiet vacuum? I got my cordless Henry yesterday and it's surprisingly quiet and suctions is very weak. I put on Wessel Werk HFT 265 turbo nozzle the brushes immediately stops when it touch the carpet.
Thanks, after watching multiple videos from your channel, I stopped myself from getting a Shark or Dyson for a replacement. Looking to pull the trigger on a Miele C3 Alize. Even watched your video about non-motorized version being hard to push..
When you're pulling off a used bag how do you not get dust falling off of that support tube every time I replace the bag with my Henry ready a little bit of dust falls to the bucket I'm going to have to wipe it out and that's with HEPA flow
Personally I like to put them on a side and let the stuff fall into the bag with gravity. But if something accidentally does fall out you can always wipe it off with a rag
No just like a regular Henry compact you should not suck up water. However if you have a Gorge or one of the other wet variance that's a different story.
@@PerformanceReviews my numatic has been sucking wet rubble for 13 years? And the occasional carpet cleaning. Obvs no filter or bag but still going strong.
I was considering this for a hard floor home with one low pile rug. My main concern is stray cat litter which I find all over despite having tried every kind of litter mat. With your tests this doesn’t seem to be the best choice for me. I would prefer something cordless with a light on the front as I notice when using a dyson the floor seems clean but then I use a shark with a light and see cat litter everywhere. Unfortunately the shark duo clean is not good for cats hair and litter. I don’t have many convenient plug areas (old house) so any suggestions using these parameters? I’m considering the newer shark with the no tangle brush roll but it seems to snow plow stuff like litter.
It's definitely will do cat litter. You might have to do a second pass sometimes for certain heavier objects. I would also recommend the plugin version of this machine has a really long cord. shark is probably the one of the worst machines again especially if you have hard floors. Stay far away from Shark vacuums.
@@PerformanceReviews is there another cordless you would recommend for larger particles like clay litter (not fine sand), cat hair and long human hair? Brush rollers get everything stuck.I considered the zero g but I have to tote this around multi levels and again cord.
Performance Reviews Also do you have an air purifier in your home? If so, which one? Can you please make a video on which one you have and why you like it?
Cordless Henry ($599) or ZeroG ($479)? 500 sq. ft rental apt., old, battered hardwood floors & one big area rug. It will be my only vacuum - replacing a zillion year old shark euro pro that I can't find a replacement filter for and an old cordless Hoover Linx that seems to work okay but can't get under the bed and doesn't clean the wood floors and tight spaces as much as I want. I prefer cordless, but the ZeroG sounds very impressive and is less expensive.... Help?!
Got my ZeroG today. Spent some hours with it. It is a great vacuum but WAY more than I, in my tiny apartment w one area rug & otherwise all hardwood floors, could ever need. So many (quality) pieces to attach. Not something I would grab for a quick run across the kitchen floor before bed. I hope return shipping isn’t going to be bonkers. I learned a lot from watching hours of your great videos. Thanks!
@@281cu6 definitely, £400 Dyson V10, is 26mths old, been rebuilt by Dyson twice under warranty, and its now falling apart again, so sold it and bought a Henry cordless. Basically got Henry for free.
@@BRED510 I've had a Dyson before, and it lost suction no matter how well I maintained it. Switched to a bagged Hoover Hushtone. I want a cordless Henry. Mostly because of the face. 🤣
The only brand that could maybe compete with Numatic is Nilfisk. All the others are just garbage compared to Numatic. Love my Henry, not a cordless, but goes on since 2007 and counting!!!